The English phrase "a lot, a lot" The more, the better. For example: a large number of

The English phrase "a lot, a lot" The more, the better. For example: a large number of


A large / great / good number of, a good / great many, dots of, scores of, quite a few can only modify uncountable nouns: a great deal of, a large amount of, quite a little, a large



Find lots of short sentences with two words
The more the better, it's best to search the English world sentences of two words


good morning/evening/afternoon
thank you
see you
oh dear
thank goodness
many thanks
will you
shall you
can you
got it
I will



English phrases around us


around us



Translate 5 English Essays (100 words) into Chinese


1.Today and friends of foreign travel,outside air is very good,people feel very comfortable.We all appreciate the fine girls bicycles.We enjoyed the beautiful nature brought.We happily spent a happy d...



Help translate this English passage into Chinese
I have never taken cooking classes. I learned cooking from my mother because she was really interested in teaching me how to cook. The main reason for this was because when my mother got married, she didn”t know how to cook anything, not even an egg. My grandmother never allowed her to stay in the kitchen when she was cooking.
My mother did not start to cook until she was 25 years old. In the beginning, it was very hard for her. Therefore, she had to take cooking classes to prepare our meals. After having that experience, she decided to teach me how to cook because she didn”t want me to have the same experience.
I remember when I was seven years old, and my mother was cooking, I was with her in the kitchen enjoying cooking. I always helped her. Sometimes we prepared meals that my mother already knew how to make, and sometimes we prepared them from recipes. Nowadays, I am really thankful for that experience because I don”t need help to cook a meal. I can cook for me alone or for a group of people; it doesn”t matter.
I will do the same with my children because I don”t want them to have the same experience as my mother. If one day I am not with them, I want to be sure that they can carry on their lives without me.


I've never had a cooking class. My mother taught me how to cook. She likes to teach me how to cook. The main reason is that when my mother got married, she didn't know how to cook, and she couldn't even fry eggs. When my grandmother cooked, she was not allowed to go into the kitchen
My mother didn't start cooking until she was 25 years old. It was really hard for her to start, so she always went to cooking class first and then cooked for us. Because of that experience, she began to teach me how to cook, because she didn't want me to follow her old way
I remember when I was only seven years old, my mother cooked. I accompanied her in the kitchen and helped her. Sometimes we cooked what my mother knew, sometimes we learned to cook according to the recipe. Now, those experiences help me a lot, because I can cook a meal without other people's help, and I can cook a meal for others independently. For me, that's not a problem
In the future, I will teach my children how to cook, because I don't want them to have the experience of their mother. If one day I'm not with them, I want to make sure they can live well without me



Ask a few English phrases in Chinese
1、A harmful substance that can kill.
2、A large animal to rich.
3、Not dry.
4、Empty spaces.
5、Whatyou walk on in house.
6、Said to someone.
7、Not alive.
8、Wood.
9、A can.
10、A person who bakes and sells bread and cake.
Urgent! Tomorrow morning at the latest!
A phrase represents a word, and I want a word!


Poison
2 (don't know)
3 wet
4 blank
5 floor
6 (don't know)
7 dead
8 timber or forest - wood has two meanings, depending on what unit you learn
9 tin (can)
10 Baker Baker



The difference between English phrases and phrases


A phrase can be regarded as a sentence, such as OK
Phrases cannot be regarded as sentences



What do phrases and phrases mean in English? What's the difference?


Phrases are generally composed of verbs and conjunctions, which have the function of verbs
Phrases are generally composed of adjectives and nouns, nouns and nouns, which have the function of nouns



English: the difference of several phrases!
(1)walk/go across the brige
cross the brige
(2)on the street
on Green Street
(3)on the avenue
on Fifth Avenue


There's no difference between go across and walk across. We have to say that walk only means crossing the bridge. It doesn't mean crossing the bridge in any way. On the street, there are no specific restrictions on the street. On Green Street, you can know from the initial capital that the name of the street is



What's the difference between English phrases and phrases


Phrases should have verbs and objects. For example, stand by me
In contrast, a phrase is just a fixed collocation of verb and preposition, such as stand by
Hope to help you.